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Billings, MT 59101
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406-896-1700
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1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

We are open every Holiday
even Thanksgiving and Christmas


If you cannot visit us during
these afternoon hours,
please call (406) 896-1700 or
(406) 860-8735 to make
a special appointment.
LOW COST SPAY / NEUTER
Next Scheduled Date is:
July 20th, Aug. 2nd & Aug. 30th.

•  Cats $55
•  Dogs male $85
•  Dogs female $95

Fee includes Spay or Neuter, Rabies and Distemper and Parvo (dog) Vaccinations
He is a very handsome white and brown tabby cat, full of love and ready to be your new housemate. Buffy is a very big kitty, almost 30 pounds! His elderly owner can no longer take care of him, so if we can't find a home soon he will be put down.  We don't want that to happen!.

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Buffy
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Blackie

Blackie

Blackie guarding the Lamb

Blackie guarding the Lamb

Twinkles and the Lamb

Twinkles and the Lamb

Susie Q

Susie Q

Susie Q

Susie Q

Susie Q

Susie Q

Blackie and Suzie Q gets a new home together !
June 2006

Blackie was just a big, old cat that was abandoned and not fixed.  He had been a Tom Cat for a while.  When he got adopted, he was adopted with another cat named Suzie Q.

Suzie Q was declawed... and like most declawed cats, she became a biter and nobody wanted her.  She like to hang out in our kennel and nobody would bother her ... but she really needed a home of her own.

Along came a wonderful couple who raised sheep.  They wanted some cats for the barn.  We thought we should give Suzie Q a chance.  It was a safe place for her to be outside, which is what she always wanted.  She fit in right away.  In fact, one of the pictures below is of her catching a mouse.  She was so proud of her catch.  She has been there since June 2006 and they just love her, and she is loving life again.  She has fit in with all the other farm animals, and Blackie too.

That's her story.


Additionally, Blackie & SusieQ's mom had previously adopted Isabella from HHP.  Isabella is a 10 year old Himalayan that everybody thought she was too old.  She is now 14 years old (in 2008) and is going strong.  She has given her mom and dad many quiet nights and days of companionship and joy.  (This wonderful couple always adopts the "hard luck" or special kitties.)
April 4, 2009

Hi Angie,

Gwen thought you might enjoy these pictures of Blackie cleaning up Snuggles a bottle lamb.  They seem to have a special bond, and this is a common activity after feeding.  In the other picture Big Fuzzy is wanting to be cleaned, but Blackie went back to cleaning Snuggles.

Hope things are going well for the program.

Marshall
Blackie and calf
Blackie, calf and lamb